The City's Park and Recreation Commission on Thursday approved a plan to put more concession stands in city parks, sell off or lease extra public property and bump up charges for for tourists visiting the botanical gardens and Coit Tower. There are also some job cuts proposed that could shave about $2 million off the department's $12.4 million debt.

Now the plan now moves into the next phase -- the mayor's desk. From there, it will head to the Board of Supervisors for debate.

The supes will be looking at a range of ideas to help save the park and preserve staff as the department wallows in a financial shortfall.

One of the proposals is a fee for nonresidents visiting the City's botanical gardens. It could help spare the jobs of three of the Park's landscapers. It was floated last year but was knocked out of contention.